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   The ListEvent class represents events associated with items 
   in list-based controls such as List, Tree, Menu, and DataGrid.
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#columnIndex">columnIndex</a> : int<div class="summaryTableDescription">
      The zero-based index of the column that contains
      the item renderer where the event occurred.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#itemRenderer">itemRenderer</a> : <a href="../controls/listClasses/IListItemRenderer.html">IListItemRenderer</a>
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      The item renderer where the event occurred.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#reason">reason</a> : String<div class="summaryTableDescription">
      The reason the <code>itemEditEnd</code> event was dispatched.</div>
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      In the zero-based index of the row that contains
      the item renderer where the event occured, or for editing events,
      the index of the item in the data provider that is being edited.</div>
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<a class="signatureLink" href="#ListEvent()">ListEvent</a>(type:String, bubbles:Boolean = false, cancelable:Boolean = false, columnIndex:int = -1, rowIndex:int = -1, reason:String = null, itemRenderer:<a href="../controls/listClasses/IListItemRenderer.html">IListItemRenderer</a> = null)</div>
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      Constructor.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#CHANGE">CHANGE</a> : String = "change"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.CHANGE constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a
      <code>change</code> event, which indicates that selection
      changed as a result of user interaction.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_CLICK">ITEM_CLICK</a> : String = "itemClick"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_CLICK constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemClick</code> event, which indicates that the 
      user clicked the mouse over a visual item in the control.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK">ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK</a> : String = "itemDoubleClick"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemDoubleClick</code> event, which indicates that the 
      user double clicked the mouse over a visual item in the control.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN">ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN</a> : String = "itemEditBegin"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the event object for a 
      <code>itemEditBegin</code> event, which indicates that an 
      item is ready to be edited.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_EDIT_BEGINNING">ITEM_EDIT_BEGINNING</a> : String = "itemEditBeginning"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGINNING constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a 
      <code>itemEditBeginning</code> event, which indicates that the user has 
      prepared to edit an item, for example, by releasing the mouse button 
      over the item.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_EDIT_END">ITEM_EDIT_END</a> : String = "itemEditEnd"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_END constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a 
      <code>itemEditEnd</code> event, which indicates that an edit 
      session is ending.</div>
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      The ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_IN constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemFocusIn</code> event, which indicates that an item 
      has received the focus.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_FOCUS_OUT">ITEM_FOCUS_OUT</a> : String = "itemFocusOut"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_OUT constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemFocusOut</code> event, which indicates that an item 
      has lost the focus.</div>
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<td class="summaryTablePaddingCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableInheritanceCol">&nbsp;</td><td class="summaryTableSignatureCol"><a class="signatureLink" href="#ITEM_ROLL_OUT">ITEM_ROLL_OUT</a> : String = "itemRollOut"<div class="summaryTableDescription">[static]
      The ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OUT constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemRollOut</code> event, which indicates that the user rolled 
      the mouse pointer out of a visual item in the control.</div>
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      The ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OVER constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemRollOver</code> event, which indicates that the user rolled 
      the mouse pointer over a visual item in the control.</div>
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<code>public var columnIndex:int</code><p>
      The zero-based index of the column that contains
      the item renderer where the event occurred.
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<code>public var itemRenderer:<a href="../controls/listClasses/IListItemRenderer.html">IListItemRenderer</a></code><p>
      The item renderer where the event occurred.
      You can access the data provider item using this property. 
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<code>public var reason:String</code><p>
      The reason the <code>itemEditEnd</code> event was dispatched. 
      Valid only for events with type <code>ITEM_EDIT_END</code>.
      The possible values are defined in the ListEventReason class.
     
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<code>public var rowIndex:int</code><p>
      In the zero-based index of the row that contains
      the item renderer where the event occured, or for editing events,
      the index of the item in the data provider that is being edited.
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<code>public function ListEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean = false, cancelable:Boolean = false, columnIndex:int = -1, rowIndex:int = -1, reason:String = null, itemRenderer:<a href="../controls/listClasses/IListItemRenderer.html">IListItemRenderer</a> = null)</code><p>
      Constructor.
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<td width="20px"></td><td><code><span class="label">bubbles</span>:Boolean</code> (default = <code>false</code>)<code></code> &mdash; Specifies whether the event can bubble
      up the display list hierarchy.
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<td width="20px"></td><td><code><span class="label">cancelable</span>:Boolean</code> (default = <code>false</code>)<code></code> &mdash; Specifies whether the behavior
      associated with the event can be prevented.
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<td width="20px"></td><td><code><span class="label">rowIndex</span>:int</code> (default = <code>-1</code>)<code></code> &mdash; The zero-based index of the row that contains
      the renderer, or for editing events, the index of the item in
      the data provider that is being edited
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<td width="20px"></td><td><code><span class="label">reason</span>:String</code> (default = <code>null</code>)<code></code> &mdash; The reason for an <code>itemEditEnd</code> event.
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<td width="20px"></td><td><code><span class="label">itemRenderer</span>:<a href="../controls/listClasses/IListItemRenderer.html">IListItemRenderer</a></code> (default = <code>null</code>)<code></code> &mdash; The item renderer for the data provider item.
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<code>public static const CHANGE:String = "change"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.CHANGE constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a
      <code>change</code> event, which indicates that selection
      changed as a result of user interaction.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
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         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer that was  
            clicked.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.CHANGE</td></tr>
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<code>public static const ITEM_CLICK:String = "itemClick"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_CLICK constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemClick</code> event, which indicates that the 
      user clicked the mouse over a visual item in the control.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
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         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer that was  
            clicked.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_CLICK</td></tr>
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<code>public static const ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK:String = "itemDoubleClick"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemDoubleClick</code> event, which indicates that the 
      user double clicked the mouse over a visual item in the control.
     
      </p><p>To receive itemDoubleClick events, you must set the component's
      <code>doubleClickEnabled</code> property to <code>true</code>.</p>
           <p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
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         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer that was
            double clicked.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_DOUBLE_CLICK</td></tr>
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<code>public static const ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN:String = "itemEditBegin"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the event object for a 
      <code>itemEditBegin</code> event, which indicates that an 
      item is ready to be edited. 
           </p><p>The default listener for this event performs the following actions:</p>
     
      <ul>
        <li>Creates an item editor object via a call to the
        <code>createItemEditor()</code> method.</li>
        <li>Copies the <code>data</code> property
        from the item to the editor. By default, the item editor object is an instance 
        of the TextInput control. You use the <code>itemEditor</code> property of the 
        list control to specify a custom item editor class.</li>
             <li>Set the <code>itemEditorInstance</code> property of the list control 
        to reference the item editor instance.</li>
      </ul>
           <p>You can write an event listener for this event to modify the data passed to 
      the item editor. For example, you might modify the data, its format, or other information 
      used by the item editor.</p>
           <p>You can also create an event listener to specify the item editor used to 
      edit the item. For example, you might have two different item editors. 
      Within the event listener you can examine the data to be edited or 
      other information, and open the appropriate item editor by doing the following:</p>
     
      <ol>
         <li>Call <code>preventDefault()</code> to stop Flex from calling 
             the <code>createItemEditor()</code> method as part 
             of the default event listener.</li>
         <li>Set the <code>itemEditor</code> property to the appropriate editor.</li>
         <li>Call the <code>createItemEditor()</code> method.</li>
      </ol>
           <p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>true</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer for the item
           that is being edited.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN</td></tr>
      </table>
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<code>public static const ITEM_EDIT_BEGINNING:String = "itemEditBeginning"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGINNING constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a 
      <code>itemEditBeginning</code> event, which indicates that the user has 
      prepared to edit an item, for example, by releasing the mouse button 
      over the item. 
           </p><p>The default listener for this event sets the <code>List.editedItemPosition</code> 
      property to the item that has focus, which starts the item editing session.</p>
           <p>You typically write your own event listener for this event to 
      disallow editing of a specific item or items. 
      Calling the <code>preventDefault()</code> method from within your own 
      event listener for this event prevents the default listener from executing.</p>
           <p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>true</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer for the item
           that will be edited. This property is null if this event is
           generated by keyboard, as the item to be edited may be off-screen.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN</td></tr>
      </table>
           </div>
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<td class="detailHeaderName">ITEM_EDIT_END</td><td class="detailHeaderType">constant</td><td class="detailHeaderRule">&nbsp;</td>
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<code>public static const ITEM_EDIT_END:String = "itemEditEnd"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_END constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for a 
      <code>itemEditEnd</code> event, which indicates that an edit 
      session is ending. 
           </p><p>The list components have a default handler for this event that copies the data 
      from the item editor to the data provider of the list control. 
      The default event listener performs the following actions:</p>
     
      <ul>
        <li>Uses the <code>editorDataField</code> property of the list control to determine 
        the property of the item editor containing the new data and updates
        the data provider item with that new data.  Since the default item editor 
        is the TextInput control, the default value of the <code>editorDataField</code> property 
        is <code>"text"</code>, to specify that the <code>text</code> property of the 
        TextInput contains the new item data.</li>
             <li>Calls the <code>destroyItemEditor()</code> method to close the item editor.</li>
      </ul>
           <p>You typically write an event listener for this event to perform the following actions:</p>
      <ul>
        <li>In your event listener, you can modify the data returned by the editor 
        to the list component. For example, you can reformat the data before returning 
        it to the list control. By default, an item editor can only return a single value. 
        You must write an event listener for the <code>itemEditEnd</code> event 
        if you want to return multiple values.</li> 
             <li>In your event listener, you can examine the data entered into the item editor. 
        If the data is incorrect, you can call the <code>preventDefault()</code> method 
        to stop Flex from passing the new data back to the list control and from closing 
        the editor. </li>
      </ul>
           <p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>true</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer for the item
            that was edited.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>A constant defining the reason for the event. 
           The value must be a member of the <code>ListEventReson</code> class.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_EDIT_BEGIN</td></tr>
      </table>
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<code>public static const ITEM_FOCUS_IN:String = "itemFocusIn"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_IN constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemFocusIn</code> event, which indicates that an item 
      has received the focus.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>true</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item editor instance for
            the item that is being edited.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_IN</td></tr>
      </table>
           </div>
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<td class="detailHeaderName">ITEM_FOCUS_OUT</td><td class="detailHeaderType">constant</td><td class="detailHeaderRule">&nbsp;</td>
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<code>public static const ITEM_FOCUS_OUT:String = "itemFocusOut"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_OUT constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemFocusOut</code> event, which indicates that an item 
      has lost the focus.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item editor instance for the
            item that was being edited.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_FOCUS_OUT</td></tr>
      </table>
           </div>
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<code>public static const ITEM_ROLL_OUT:String = "itemRollOut"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OUT constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemRollOut</code> event, which indicates that the user rolled 
      the mouse pointer out of a visual item in the control.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer that was
            rolled out.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OUT</td></tr>
      </table>
           </div>
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<td class="detailHeaderName">ITEM_ROLL_OVER</td><td class="detailHeaderType">constant</td><td class="detailHeaderRule">&nbsp;</td>
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<code>public static const ITEM_ROLL_OVER:String = "itemRollOver"</code><p>
      The ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OVER constant defines the value of the 
      <code>type</code> property of the ListEvent object for an
      <code>itemRollOver</code> event, which indicates that the user rolled 
      the mouse pointer over a visual item in the control.
           </p><p>The properties of the event object have the following values:</p>
     
      <table class="innertable">
         <tr><th>Property</th><th>Value</th></tr>
         <tr><td><code>bubbles</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>cancelable</code></td><td>false</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>columnIndex</code></td><td> The zero-based index of the 
            column associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>currentTarget</code></td><td>The Object that defines the 
           event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use 
           <code>myButton.addEventListener()</code> to register an event listener, 
           myButton is the value of the <code>currentTarget</code>. </td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>itemRenderer</code></td><td>The item renderer that was
            rolled over.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>reason</code></td><td>null</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>rowIndex</code></td><td>The zero-based index of the 
            item associated with the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>target</code></td><td>The Object that dispatched the event; 
           it is not always the Object listening for the event. 
           Use the <code>currentTarget</code> property to always access the 
           Object listening for the event.</td></tr>
         <tr><td><code>Type</code></td><td>ListEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OVER</td></tr>
      </table>
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